The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeLibrary of Alexandria, 01.01.1890 - 607 Seiten |
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... Grace, as a character of theDuchess of Buckingham, she recognised in them her own likeness, and bribed Pope with a thousand pounds tosuppressit. Hedidso religiously—aslongas she was alive—and then published it!In the same yearhe printed ...
... Grace, as a character of theDuchess of Buckingham, she recognised in them her own likeness, and bribed Pope with a thousand pounds tosuppressit. Hedidso religiously—aslongas she was alive—and then published it!In the same yearhe printed ...
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... grace excel; Blest nymphs, whose swainsthose graces sing so well! Now rise, and haste to yonder woodbine bowers, Asoft retreat from sudden vernal showers;The turf with ruraldainties shall becrown'd. Whileopening blooms diffuse their ...
... grace excel; Blest nymphs, whose swainsthose graces sing so well! Now rise, and haste to yonder woodbine bowers, Asoft retreat from sudden vernal showers;The turf with ruraldainties shall becrown'd. Whileopening blooms diffuse their ...
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... grace the shining scene,Fields everfresh, and groves for ever green! There while you rest in amaranthine bowers, Or from those meads select unfading flowers, Beholduskindly, who your name implore, Daphne, our goddess, andour grief no ...
... grace the shining scene,Fields everfresh, and groves for ever green! There while you rest in amaranthine bowers, Or from those meads select unfading flowers, Beholduskindly, who your name implore, Daphne, our goddess, andour grief no ...
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... , And riseto faults true critics dare notmend, From vulgar bounds with brave disorder part,And snatch a grace beyond the reach of art, Which,without passing through the judgment, gainsThe heart, and all its end at once attains. In ...
... , And riseto faults true critics dare notmend, From vulgar bounds with brave disorder part,And snatch a grace beyond the reach of art, Which,without passing through the judgment, gainsThe heart, and all its end at once attains. In ...
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... grace. A prudent chief not always must display His powers in equal ranks, and fair array, But with the occasion and the placecomply, Conceal his force,nay, seem sometimes to fly. Those oftare stratagems which errors seem, Norisit Homer ...
... grace. A prudent chief not always must display His powers in equal ranks, and fair array, But with the occasion and the placecomply, Conceal his force,nay, seem sometimes to fly. Those oftare stratagems which errors seem, Norisit Homer ...
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